On 29/07/12 18:26, Laura Czajkowski wrote: > On 29/07/12 17:56, alan c wrote: >> On 29/07/12 11:40, Bill B. wrote: >>> Make up an Ubuntu flag, stick it on a pole with a Tux flag adjacent >>> [above or below] and set up at the next Glastonbury festival. >>> The people you meet will [hopefully] be a nice surprise, more open >>> minded and may solve all those problems for you - and maybe sow a few >>> seeds of their own. >> >> Please let me know of any Ubuntu flag? >> I would like to consider this, I also attend events where a flag >> would be a benefit. The Orange Ubuntu logo is less attractive than >> the multicoloured legacy logo. Before the logo changed I contacted >> the Ubuntu shop and also flag makers to see what could be done. It >> was deemed to be not shop worthy, and flags seemed surprisingly >> expensive as custom items. > We have the Ubuntu table cloths which are branded nicely and many > teams world wide use them at events. Some people also have pop up > stands, again leads to looking more professional as it has our > branding on it. > > Laura >
So what are the rules on using the ubuntu logos etc, there are usually trademarks. and usage restrictions to protect the brand etc. Paul -- -- http://drupal.zleap.net skype : psutton111 http://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-sutton/36/595/911 -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/